Desiderata: Wordless Wednesday
Let’s “Go Placidly” into world peace. May I suggest a reread of DESIDERATA By Max Ehrmann © 1927 Original text “…Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness.”
Let’s “Go Placidly” into world peace. May I suggest a reread of DESIDERATA By Max Ehrmann © 1927 Original text “…Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness.”
Today I offer you a poem and lovely information for your enjoyment, confident that you too are a lunatic like me. My answer's inside. What's yours?
...because once you stop rushing you'll have time to figure out a lot more. So onward ever, but hurry never.
Do you know the long-headed grasshoppers? I was just introduced to a handsome pair. Click PLAY on the minute long video to hear her chomping at a leaf. Enjoy the short story.
Wanted to take a shortcut and gave in to writing a quick post on my phone,but then got stuck trying to move the inscription inside the video. Darn, if Iknow…
Ready to smile today? Good, because pink is the word of the day. Enjoy a pinktastic day and a fantabulous week.
Introduction to a free book that's been out since 1915. Return to it or discover it for the first time as it's perfect for the month of October.
Cliff jumping? Rock diving? This mother says, “No thank you.” What about you?
Did you know that well-preserved potpourri can last for decades? For the love of flowers, why not? Let's make potpourri and stimulate nasal appraisal.
My first Wordless Wednesday post. My first blog hopping experience. Consider joining in, friends.
Help protect our migratory birds. Turn off the lights, please— at least during the spring and summer migrating seasons. Thank you.
What did you do today? I spent the day saying my goodbyes to my favorite flower/tendril-bearing vines. Now, I send up a request for more blooms next year.